Perenco will start selection processes and activities in Brazil in its recent acquisitions in the Pargo, Carapeba and Vermelho fields, starting with radio operator vacancies
After some time without any news after it acquired some assets in shallow waters from Petrobras in November 2018, it seems that now the British company Perenco will start to kick-start its oil and gas activities in Brazil, starting with the wave of Radio operator. It's just an opportunity, but it's certainly the precedent of what's to come in the coming weeks/months. See the statement:
Perenco is starting its activities in Brazil and is looking for candidates for the position of Radio Operator/Adm, among its responsibilities:
– Management of People on board (POB);
– Elaboration of input and output reports;
– Taking care of the Logistics of Supply boats and Helicopters;
– Operating license, capable of using aeronautical and maritime radio operation (VHS – GMDSS).
Interested parties, please send your CV to: cu******@br.com A hug and good luck!:)
Perenco's contracts are in Pargo, Carapeba and Vermelho, in the shallow waters of the Campos Basin. The deal was valued at around US$370 million. More information about this transaction here.
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